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{{Chronology Entry
{{Chronology Entry
|Year=1858
|Year Number=34
|Headline=Amusements at Duchess' Birthday Party Includes Base Ball
|Headline=Amusements at Duchess' Birthday Party Includes Base Ball
|Year=1858
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Tags=Famous
|Tags=Famous,
|Text=<p>August 17 was the 72<sup>nd</sup> birthday of the Duchess of Kent, celebrated at Windsor. Church bells rang. Royal tributes were fired. And, "amusements principally consisted of cricket, dancing, archery, football, trap and base ball, swinging, throwing sticks for prizes, etc."</p>
|Location=England,
<p>"Birthday of the Duchess of Kent," <i>Times of London</i>, Issue 23073 (August 18, 1858), page 7 column A. Image provided by John Thorn, email of 6/11/2007.  <b>Note:</b> given the absence of the term "base ball" in this period, one may ask whether "trap and base ball" was a variant of "trap ball." In fact, the phrase appears in an 1862 in a description of a fete held in August 1859, presumably near Windsor, where, after a one-innings cricket contest, "archery, trap and base ball [and boat races] were included in the diversions. Gyll, Gordon W. J., <u>History of the Parish of Wraysbury</u>, (H. G. Bohn, London, 1862), page 55.   Available on Google Books [google "trap and base ball"].</p>
|Country=England
|City=London
|Game=Base Ball,
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Notables=Duchess of Kent
|Text=<p>August 17 was the 72<sup>nd</sup> birthday of the Duchess of Kent, celebrated at Windsor. Church bells rang. Royal tributes were fired. And, "amusements principally consisted of cricket, dancing, archery, football, trap and base ball, swinging, throwing sticks for prizes, etc."</p>
|Sources=<p>"Birthday of the Duchess of Kent,"&nbsp;<em>Times of London</em>, Issue 23073 (August 18, 1858), page 7 column A.&nbsp;</p>
|Comment=<p>Given the absence of the term "base ball" in this period, one may ask whether "trap and base ball" was a variant of "trap ball." In fact, the phrase appears in an 1862 in a description of a fete held in August 1859, presumably near Windsor, where, after a one-innings cricket contest, "archery, trap and base ball [and boat races] were included in the diversions. Gyll, Gordon W. J.,&nbsp;<span>History of the Parish of Wraysbury</span>, (H. G. Bohn, London, 1862), page 55. Available on Google Books [google "trap and base ball"].</p>
|Submitted by=John Thorn
|Submission Note=email of 6/11/2007
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Year Number=34
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Coordinates=51.5073509, -0.1277583
}}
}}

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Salience Noteworthy
Tags Famous
Location England
City/State/Country: London, England
Game Base Ball
Immediacy of Report Contemporary
Notables Duchess of Kent
Text

August 17 was the 72nd birthday of the Duchess of Kent, celebrated at Windsor. Church bells rang. Royal tributes were fired. And, "amusements principally consisted of cricket, dancing, archery, football, trap and base ball, swinging, throwing sticks for prizes, etc."

Sources

"Birthday of the Duchess of Kent," Times of London, Issue 23073 (August 18, 1858), page 7 column A. 

Comment

Given the absence of the term "base ball" in this period, one may ask whether "trap and base ball" was a variant of "trap ball." In fact, the phrase appears in an 1862 in a description of a fete held in August 1859, presumably near Windsor, where, after a one-innings cricket contest, "archery, trap and base ball [and boat races] were included in the diversions. Gyll, Gordon W. J., History of the Parish of Wraysbury, (H. G. Bohn, London, 1862), page 55. Available on Google Books [google "trap and base ball"].

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